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- Follow the work of the men and women who protect Canada's borders.
- A white woman has an affair with a married African-American basketball star and challenges him for custody of their mixed-race son. Based on a true story.
- SEED follows Harry, a likable bachelor and bartender whose previous foray into sperm donation has resulted in offspring he was unaware of - until now.
- Murder She Solved: True Crime, an eight-episode, one hour documentary series, tells the true stories of female crime solvers who, against all odds, have solved some of the most daunting murder cases in North America. Combining elements of mystery and intrigue, the series' unique visual style and riveting storytelling compels viewers to connect the dots as crime-solvers unravel the clues in their journey to solve the crime.
- A riveting thriller shot on location in Vancouver and South Africa, HUMAN CARGO is an unflinching look at the world of refugees in the post 9/11 world and of the people who sacrifice their lives to help or hinder them. This stark miniseries features an international cast, from Canada, South Africa, Nigeria, Palestine, and Turkey, including Oscar nominee, Kate Nelligan (The Prince of Tides), Nicholas Campbell(Da Vinci's Inquest), Bayo Akinfemi, Myriam Acharki,Cara Pifko, Nthati Moshesh, Sam Kalilieh. Six stories intersect explosively on the front lines of the world's refugee crises: At the Canada-U.S. border crossing, four Honduran boys are found dead in a produce truck, and Jerry Fischer, a committed refugee lawyer suddenly finds himself involved in an Afghani woman's refugee claim which forces him to choose between his family, his work, and his life. Nina Wade, an ambitious right-wing politician, goes down in flames in a federal by-election and is parachuted into the Refugee Board, where her racist views not only inflame her colleagues and the legal community, but eventually test the country's perception of itself. Helen Wade, Nina's daughter, disgusted by political machinations and on a mission to help others, signs up with an unproven relief agency and lands in a refugee camp, in central Africa, in the middle of an ethnic-driven conflict. In the same camp, Odette Kaba battles against the shifting hierarchies, disease, child-soldier recruitment, and starvation, to keep herself and her three young children alive. Ultimately, it is Odette's brother, Moses Buntu, after enduring torture and degradation, who escapes from Africa and files a refugee claim in Canada that threatens the moral foundations of the country.
- Like the real life story, "Murder Unveiled" reveals the tragedy of a young Indo Canadian woman, who was inspired by love to pursue a new life in India, but ultimately was crushed by her family's driving ambitions.
- This personal and touching journey takes an unflinching look into the life of Eva Markvoort as she battles a fatal genetic disease called Cystic Fibrosis (CF). At 23, Eva needs a double lung transplant to live. Unable to be around other CF patients, Eva turns to the internet where she forms a strong friendship with two American girls named Meg and Kina. The girls also have CF and are in different stages of transplant. Now at a critical turning point in their lives, the film travels the distance the friends cannot go themselves, capturing the compelling and often heartbreaking realities they face just trying to take each breath.
- The Cupcake Girls follows entrepreneurs and best friends Heather and Lori on a hectic and often hilarious journey to build their cupcake empire. Business is never a piece of cake, but Heather and Lori prove that mishaps can be deliciously entertaining.
- Anna and Kristina test many products using unique experiments.
- This docudrama explored how growing adolescents deal with the world around them and interspersed drama with documentary. Comprised of two seasons, each 52 episodes long, the show focused on The Preteen Years (season one) and The Teen Years (season two). The series is now being used in schools to teach teens and adolescents about certain life issues.
- Take a behind the scenes look at two of Canada's busiest Hospital Emergency Rooms in this reality style series. Follow along with the patients, their families, and hospital staff as they navigate through their journey in intimate interviews and real on the scene footage. Follow along with award winning musician and author, Jann Arden, as the interpersonal stories of the Emergency Room come together. Share in the joys and triumphs of these brave patients and hospital staff as they work together to obtain the best possible outcomes for all.
- Celebrity Mother and Daughter, Shannon and Sophie are best friends and polar opposites, and together this diamond duo of Gene Simmons Family Jewels fame are navigating the everyday challenges of celebrity life while Sophie spreads her wings to leave the nest and Shannon flies closely and protectively behind.
- Season 1 One neighbourhood. One hundred families. $1 million dollars. Over the course of just ten weeks, the financially struggling residents of Aldergrove will attempt to raise their collective net worth by a staggering $1 million dollars. Guided by co-hosts and financial experts: Bruce Sellery- the founder of Moolala, a personal finance training company with a mission to inspire people to get a handle on their money so they can live the life they want. and Dr. Joti Samra- R.Psych. an innovator in the area of psychological health and wellness in the workplace. Her research catalyzes fundamental improvements in the psychological health and safety of work environments throughout Canada. Assisted by a team of Money Detectives, the neighbourhood will strive to earn or save $100,000 a week in a series of epic community and individual challenges related to food, housing, transportation and other costs. If they succeed, the financial lessons theyve learned along with a chance at a weekly prize of $10,000 and a grand prize of $100,000 will change their lives forever. So much money. So much at stake. So little time.
- A magician pranks unsuspecting people.
- Celebrity chefs and good friends Chuck Hughes and Danny Smiles are on a cross-country culinary RV adventure. They stop in six spectacular places in Canada where they go to any lengths to source and sample the freshest and tastiest foods. Then they turn that unique mix of ingredients into a one-of-a-kind campground feast for the local chefs, farmers, fishermen and foragers who helped them gather their bounty.
- On May 6, 2015, over sixty camera crews spread across Canada filmed over a twenty-four hour period on different aspects of the Canadian health care system. Canada is only one of the few countries in the world where health care is considered a right for all its citizens. If health care is being provided in a locale, whether it be a hospital, a medical clinic, an ambulance, a home or anywhere else, the cameras are there. Not only are the broader aspects of the Canadian health care system presented, but also the intimate stories of the professional practitioners, the patients, the non-paid caregivers and others who provide support. These stories are presented as only one in a number of similar such cases that occur in Canada on a day to day, month to month and year to year basis.
- This series takes a lighthearted approach to parenting children from birth to six years of age, providing useful tips and information in an entertaining manner.
- The people of Taylor, BC are taking on the biggest challenge of their lives - to lose 1 ton in 10 weeks.
- The story of a young girl who discovers one of her closest friends is suffering from mental illness. She then seeks to help her friend.
- Take an entertaining journey through the world of celebrities by linking interesting and obscure stars through six degrees of separation.
- Sarah Daniels and her brother Phil are both in the Real Estate business. Sarah prefers the suburbs and Phil the urban areas. They each show a couple of prospect buyers 3 properties. We see the properties and what the couple think of them, and they choose one from each pairing. Then at the end the couple pick one that they like the best.
- Children of gay and lesbian parents are sometimes ostracized; Emily befriends a boy just because his father is gay.
- Emily inherits money for her education; educational choices for kids today.
- The trials and tribulations of becoming a babysitter. Emily gets her first babysitting job.
- How do teens start drinking? How can they be prepared for the peer pressure they're going to face? Chloe's judgment is compromised by a group of drinking friends. Emily has to deal with it.
- Differing attitudes can be difficult for teens in a multicultural world. Chloe faces harsh realities while dating a boy from another culture.
- As teens grow into their future adult selves, mothers and daughters often have a very hard time coping with each other. Rachel has to come to terms with her own mother while learning how to cope with daughter, Emily.
- Families need the help of friends and others to deal with the devastating effects of suicide. The death of a close friend leave Chloe shattered and guilt ridden.
- 2001–9.5 (21)TV Episode
- Emmy Award-winning TV host Phil Keoghan, host of "The Amazing Race", will mentor one of three up-and-coming young TV hosts, whose challenge is to front their own half-hour daytime talk show. They're judged by top talent agent Liz Sherwin and Emmy Award-winning producer Bradford Brillowski of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
- In Chicago, officers find some bad medicine; hikers get into trouble; an architect's story seems sketchy.
- 2001–TV Episode
- 2001–TV Episode